Friday 56 and Kevin's Point of View

Thursday, February 09, 2012

"I'm an impressive kid," Tony answered with a confident grin. - p 55, Kevin's Point of View by Del Shannon

Now I finally get to read a middle school book when Del Shannon offered his book Kevin's Point of View up for review!

Here's a quick overview:

To escape from his emotional turmoil, Kevin has developed his imagination into a dangerous foil and a powerful ally. While he antagonizes his mother and sister through his superhero antics on an average Wednesday ­morning, his ability to escape inside a character’s head becomes critical to his ­survival after his life is once-again turned upside down a year after his father’s death.

A child's imagination is such a wonderful thing, so this seems quite a fascinating read. And if I enjoy it, I am thinking of getting the daughter to read it too! TGIF!

This one is right up my alley! I think I'd like to get this one. They say one of the necessary ingredients to writing children's books is to have an imagination. I love the creative journey. Always nice to hear from you!

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